The Straits Times, 6 April 1962

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  • 24 1 NATIONAL Liww. NATIONAL LIBRARY AVERAGE DAILY fERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Me****" Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 036
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  • 812 1 Plans for increased trade, tourism Filipino doctors for Malaya From FELIX ABISHEGANADEN CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Thurs. THE Philippines Government has agreed, as its first contribution to ASA, to send 60 doctors to Malaya. This was disclosed lo the Straits Times Uxlav by the Philippines Vice-President and Foreign Affairs
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  • 21 1 HUNDREDS WAIT ALL NIGHT AT CINEMA FOR TICKETS -AND OTHERS PAY SlO FOR BLACK MARKET DOLLAR SEATS YU MING ARIKA TAKARADA
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  • 63 1 SAIGON, Thurs. A force of about 100 well-armed Communist guerillas yesterday killed 12 Government troops and wounded several others as a Government platoon moved out of an Army training camp where U.S. experts are training Vietnamese rangers in antiguerilla tactics. The Communists chose an ambush site
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  • 202 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN armed gang today broke into the Raffles Park home of a wealthy bullion and jewel merchant, Mr. Cecil S.C. Kaan, and got away with a haul of over $11,700 in jewellery and cash. Mr. Kami Is managing director of Yee Shing Company Ltd.
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  • 105 1 Now mutton without the 'smell' HONG KONG, Thurs. New Zealand hoped to dispel what a leading meat exporter said today was an illusion held by many people in the East that mutton had a strong smell and flavour that they found objectionable. The exporter. Mr. R.H. Taylor of the Auckland
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  • 33 1 SAINT MALO. Brittany. Thurs Heavy seas and high winds from the English Channel today battered the seaport here, flooding hotels and houses, uprooting pavements, and cutting the electricity supply. Reuter.
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  • 29 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Baucy Princess Suga. youngest I daughter of Emperor Hlrohito and Empress Nagako, today gave birth to a son. the Imperial couple's seventh grandchild.— U.P.l.
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  • 324 1 Singapore gives Yu Ming a wild welcome SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore fans today gave a frenzied welcome *o Yu Ming, a Hong Kong film star. From the moment she stepped off her plane at 1 a.m., Yu Ming was virtually a prisoner at Singapore airport, where more than 1.500 pushed and
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  • 109 1 >JEW DELHI. Thurs. Mr. I Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, has been ordered to take a complete rest for at least four days. The order came from Dr. B.C. Roy. a leading physician who Is also Chief Minister of West Bengal, after he
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  • 107 1 PREMIER LEE TO GO ON TOUR SINGAPORE. Thurs. —The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will visit several AfroAsian and neutralist countries in the course of a tour which will take five to six weeks starting on April 20. A Government spokesman said the Premier will visit Burma. India, the
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  • 27 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. There were no further statements from Dutch or Indonesian sources on the reported battles for Gag and Waigeo islands. off Dutch new Guinea.
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  • 102 1 A new task for arms meeting (GENEVA. Thurs.— The 17-power disarmament conference met here today to discuss a ban on war propaganda. Mr. Valerian Zorin. Soviet delegate and Deputy Foreign Minister, proposed the threepoint draft declaration: WAR propaganda in any form is an enemy of peace. 1 a threat of
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  • 32 1 BELFAST. Thurs. Th« 47.600-ton Regent Liverpool, largest tanker ever built here, was launched today. It has an overall length of 746 feet and a service speed of 16 knots. Reuter.
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  • 33 1 FANCA ATTACK LEOPOLDVH I roup of Coi armed with pftßfftl ing knives) att injured two Arc mi>vjinrirs after j Congolese yras Mflawh jured in road accident Boendc, Eqoateur Provini r. Kcottr.
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  • 29 1 GENEVA. Thurs. There are at least 10 million blind people in the world, of whom 650.000 are children, the World Health Organisation said here today. Reuter.
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 282 2 Irian: Envoy Jones is still optimistic JAKARTA, Thursday. fl[R. HOWARD JONES, the U.S. Ambassador who played a big part in bringing Indonesia and Holland together for talks near Washington lasl month, called on President Soekarno yesterday amidst reports of severe fighting on Gag Island, off West New Guinea, and said
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    • 104 2 BORNEO CLAIM NOT ON THE AGENDA IN MANILA TALKS MANILA. Thurs. The British Ambassador, Mr. John Pilcher. will call on acting Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, at the Foreign Office here tomorrow, the British Embassy has announced. An Embassy spokesman said the Ambassador was expected to discuss
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    • 99 2 Divers from Malaya: A query to Minister /CANBERRA. Thurs.— AusVj tralia had approved the admission of 30 Malayan pearl divers as Indentured labourers at the same time as deportation orders were pending against three other Malayans because no employment was available, a Labour member for the Northern Territory. Mr. J.
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    • 30 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. General Ne Win. chairman of the Revolutionary Council which took over the Government in Burma last month, will pay a goodwill visit to Thailand soon Reuter.
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    • 184 2 Geneva, Thursday It's top target of public health enemies in the world's most industrialised nations UEART disease is public health enemy No. 1 in the world's most highly industrialised countries, accordIng to a statistical survey published here today by the World Health Organisation. The surrey shows that in
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    • 114 2 Wife from India dies on way to new home in England T ONDON, Thurs.— An In\j dian woman was killed in a road crash yesterday on the last stage of a 5,000-mile journey to a new home for which her husband had worked and saved for six years. The tragedy
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    • 28 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Kennedy announced last night that he had accepted an invitation for him and his wife to visit Brazil later this year. Reuter.
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    • 111 2 SUVA (Fiji), Thursday. A COMMUNIST "cell' 1 has been found in Fiji, the Attorney-General, Mr. A. M. Greenwood, told the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Greenwood said police had seized Communist literature, most of which is prohibited in Fiji, in a small north-western town.
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    • 49 2 PARIS. Thurs. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Council of Ministers will hold its annual spring meeting in Athens from May 3 to 6, Nato headquarters here announced. Defence ministers would join this year's talks a departure from previous years when only Foreign Ministers met.— UP.L
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    • 39 2 CANBERRA, Thurs. Australia's manufacturing industries as well as its primary industries will be in danger if Britain joins the European Common Market, the Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, told the House of Representatives here last night. Reuter.
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    • 273 2 The 'guilty' officers in Service divorces must quit ON DON. Thurs.— Any Army officer who is the "guilty party" or co-respond-ent in a Service divorce case is to be asked to resign his commission. An instruction to this effect has been issued by the Army Council to all major commands
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 162 3 Out of cash so do-as-you-like school closes LONDON, Thursday. BURGESS HILL School, Britain's pioneer "freedom" school where pupils can do virtually what they like, is to close on Friday after 25 years. The headmaster, Mr. James East— "Jimmy" to the children—called his 36 pupils into his room today and told
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    • 42 3 HONG KONU. Thurs.— The Chinese Foreign Minister. Marshal Chen Yi. last night warned that if "the United States Imperialists" were the first to use nuclear weapons In a war then they would be the first to be "wiped out." Reuter.
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    • 63 3 CAIRO. Thurs. Cairo Radio today quoted an official Middle East News Agency report from Beirut that Colonel Abdel Hamid Serraj a Syrian Vice-President of the United Arab Republic before the Syrian breakaway, had been released from detention. The report said that Col. Serraj had left with his
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    • 21 3 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Frank Sinatra will appear at three charity shows here at the end of this month.
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    • 112 3 AMES (Iowa). Thurs. A female sociologist has told women to get out in the world "or go back to the cave." "It is n sndre and a delusion- to think that our greatest contribution as an
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    • 180 3 'GOD FORGIVE ME' KILLER WROTE ON BODY of GIRL HE SHOT SYDNEY, Thurs.— A 34--year-old man arrested after holding up girls in a school with a gun and struggling with the headmistress was Jailed for life yesterday for murdering a 16-year-old model. Leonard Keith Lawson, a commercial artist, was convicted
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    • 30 3 COVENTRY (England). Thurs. Graham Sutherland's tapestry "Christ in Majesty"— the largest tapestry in the world (78ft by 38ft 61n)— has been Installed in the new Coventry Cathedral. —U.P.I.
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    • 157 3 PERTH. Thursday. rjIVING hospital patients sheepskins to lie on might be the answer to bed sores, it is thought here, as a result of experiments with sheepskins at the Perth Chest Hospital and at a Melbourne hospital which have given good results. Patients who have
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    • 60 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Shell and Esso Standard Eastern Incorporated have signed an agreement with the South Vietnam Government in Saigon to build an oil refinery there, the Shell Co. announced here today. The refinery will cost about £5 million and will have a capacity of about
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    • 32 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno will present two birds of paradise, living emblems of West Irian, to Queen Elizabeth when he makes a state visit to Britain in May.— Reuter.
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    • 20 3 TEHERAN. Thurs. Teheran University, closed more than two months ago following anti-Government riots by students, reopened yesterday U.P.I.
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    • 69 3 LONDON. Thurs Iwo London men will' think twice before interfering in a street fight again. They were each fined £5 yesterday because they stepped in to help a little man who was getting the worst of a tight with a big one The little man
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    • 269 3 U.S gets ready for tests in Pacific ™t™ rr WASHINGTON, Thursday. fHE United States yesterday warned ships and planes to stay out of the Christmas Island area of the Pacific from April 15 where it would resume nuclear tests unless a test ban agreement was reached with Russia. In a
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    • 101 3 QENEVA. Thurs. More than 100 mothers, describing themselves as "part of the creative force of the world." yesterday petitioned the 17-nation disarmament conference to ban nuclear weapons tests. The 103 women from 10 countries were received jointly by Mr. Arthur Dean and
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    • 226 3 2 PAPERS WIN LIBEL APPEALS T ONDON. Thurs.— The A^ Court of Appeal yesterday allowed appeals by Daily Telegraph and Associated Newspapers Ltd. against a total of £217.000 damages awarded against them in two libel actions last July. The court ordered a new trial in both actions. 'Excessive' The Daily
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    • 107 3 NAIROBI, Kenya, 1 Thurs.— The Kenya African Chamber of Commerce said today it would not use force or boycotts to implement its demand that Asian businessmen leave the territory's African reserves. "They must leave the reserves to make room for African businessmen who cannot
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    • 441 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORI WAV*. SHORTU AII l SIRVKF. 41.7 infirm. SHORT\\A\K SKRMt K A.M. ii.oo Tinit Simial. Neaara- 41 metres ku. News. Headlines: «.O5 Morn- mhiiim WAVE si i:\ n i liik Melodim: 700 Renutzvous With Music: 7.30 Time Slsnal. 4 6 »e«*« Neves; 7.35 Bieaklu.sl Club:
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  • 75 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Workers' Party chairman, Mr. David Marshall (Assemblyman for Anson). will raise the question of complaints about police criminal misconduct when the Legislative Assembly sits again on April 17. He will ask the Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, to say what
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  • 49 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Pang Plang, 26. was fined $100 In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for obstructing Police Constable A. Bakar bin Naslr at Nlcoll Highway. Inspector Teoh Beng San. prosecuting, said when the constable asked for Pang's licence. Pang abused him and pulled his cross-belt.
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  • 185 4 Alitalia passengers greeted in S'pore with orchids SINGAPORE, Thurs. Another international airline has moved into the Singapore civil aviation scene with the arrival of the inaugural Alitalia flight on the Rome-Singa-pore-Sydney route today. Piloted by veteran Captain G. Fraracci, the chief pilot, the Rolls-Royce powered DC -8 jetliner landed only
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  • 189 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. T»HE management of Goodyear Orient Sales Co., L Ltd. in Trafalgar Street has agreed to grant wage increases of $30 and $20 to its 35 clerical and non-clerical employees respectively, backdated to Sept. 1 last year. i This follows an agreement it signed
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  • 161 4 2 BROTHERS JAILED FOR ROBBERY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two brothers, both City Council labourers, were Jailed by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the Assize Court today for robbing a lorry driver and causing hurt to him one night In January this year. Vaityllngam. son of Pakiri, was sentenced to eight years, and
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  • 463 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. MICHAEL Lim Tuan Hen, a committee member of the Roneo Ltd. branch of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, was today fined a total of $800 and ordered to pay $50 compensation in a court case connected with a strike incident. Mr. Goh Heng
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  • 344 4 French trade chief arrives on study visit SINGAPORE. Thursday fHE general manager of France's National Board for Foreign Trade, Mr. Jacques Duhamel, today described Malaya and Singapore as two of Asia's "most stable countries for trade and investment." Mr. Duhamel flew in with his wife from
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  • 56 4 MULTI-STOREY CAR PARK: WORK TO BEGIN SINGAPORE. Than. The Government today announced that the car park at the junction of Cecil Street/Market Street will be closed for constructional work on the new multi-storey car park from April 10. Owners of vehicles presently using the above park are advised to use
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr A. C. Sinha has been elected president of the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Singapore.
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    • 43 4 POLICE BAND: Performs at Kallani; Park. 7.30 p.m to 8.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. fRafne* Quay): Malay conversation 11 a.m.; Japanese flower arrangement courses 2nd course. 10 ajn.. beginners 11 ajn.. and 3rd course. 5.15 p.m IXDKPKNDEXT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Reformative Training
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    • 193 4 AIR ARRIVALS ADD DEPARTURES 'THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pay a Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS Gardna: From Medan. Kuala Lumpur (OA 992) 3 55 p.m from Bangkok (CA 803) 4.05 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.50 a.m. Cathay Pacific: Prom Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX 729)
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    • 233 4 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 8.30 p.m.: from Kota Bharu, Kuala Lumpur (ML 141) 5.50 pan.; from Hong Kong. Kuala Lumpur (ML 815) 3.30 p.m.; from Sibu. Kuchlng (ML 403) 3.35 p.m. BO AC: From London. Frankfurt. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 710) 6.55 pjn. Air Italia: From
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  • 334 5 For friendship's sake. PENANG, Thurs. TWO WITNESSES TESTIFY THEY ACCEPTED PHEE'S POST-DATED CHEQUES *T0 HELP HIM' A VEGETABLE dealer told the Penang Assize Court today that he accepvd postdated cheques from Phee Joo Teik, former deputy chairman of the Butterworth Town Council, in exchange for money or cash cheques because
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  • 341 5 IPOH, Thursday. rpHE recently-formed Iron Miners' Association of 1 Malaya has made representations to the Federation Government to help it to obtain proper terms and conditions of sale from the buyers. The president of the association, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, a former
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  • 37 5 MALACCA. Thurs.— Acting Deputy Superintendent E. A. Fernandez has assumed duty as acting O.C.P.D. Malacca (Central i. He succeeds Deputy Supt. T. A. Crennell, who Is now acting Deputy Chief Police Officer. Malacca.
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  • 138 5 PORKSELLER JAILED FOR $1,000 EXTORT BID RLANG, Thurs. A Kuala Lumpur porkseller was jailed for one year today after he pleaded guilty to attempting to extort $1,000 from a businessman here. Lai Weng Cheong, 26, was arrested three minutes after he had demanded $1,000 from Thong Chong Wah In his
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  • 204 5 The hour when Malaya does its talking KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Each day from 10.30 to 11.30 a.m. telephone traffic in Malaya is so heavy that it equals every subscriber making two local calls. An average of more than 5.000 local calls are made annually on each line— lo times as
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  • 41 5 MALACCA, Thurs.— A baby welfare show and competition will be held here in June, the municipal council decided last night. The purpose of the show is to encourage mothers to bring their babies to the municipal clinic.
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  • 259 5 KOTA BHARU. Thur». I THE deputy chairman of the Kelantan I'mno Liaison Committee, Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Omar, today warned that action would be taken to rid the party of members trying to make it a stepping stone to become councillors. He added: "Let me
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  • 132 5 First Malayan to take command of RMAF squadron ITU ALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Malayan officer of the Royal Malayan Air Fore: will take command of a squadron for the first time on Monday. He is Squadron Leader Mansor bin Hashim who will become Officer Commanding. Administrative Squadron at thr RMAF
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  • 124 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A United Nations expert hr.s, arrived in Singapore to help the Government implement the report of the 1960 Prisons Inquiry Commission. He is Mr. Peter Cresswell Jones, who was until recently Governor of a newlyopened prison for young prisoners in Britain.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 286 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6. Troops associate with thr 1. 19 Privilege involves respon- atu f e .1 (5 14 slbility lo? terribly boneless 6 loc f n c e te g g, Hundred? <B>. 9. The sailor's wedding-day, we y™ <«• >• 8) -hear (8). 15. Means of delivery
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  • 189 6 Three years' peace bond for terror of Sentul ITUALA LUMPUR. 11 Thurs.— A labourer at Sentul Workshops. K. Batumalay, 23, described by the prosecution as a "terror in Sentul Pasar," was today bound over for three years in $500 on a charge of criminal intimidation. A clerk. D. Kanasan, of
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  • 363 6 JOINT ACTION BID BY LEADERS OF 40,000 Services workers hit at delaying tactics SINGAPORE, Thursday. JJEPRESENTATTVES of 40,000 civilian employees of the three armed services in Singapore will meet in the Victoria Memorial Hall on April 15 "to consider uniform industrial action to settle their outstanding claims." Mr. P.S. Pillai.
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  • 73 6 Gales blow roofs off four houses BATU GAJAH, Thurs. Four people were injured by falling beams and debris when strong winds blew off the roofs of four plank and attap houses at Sungei Terap, near the Convent here, during a thunderstorm yesterday evening. They were given outpatient treatment at the
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  • 199 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. INDONESIA will eventually become a member of the Association of South -East Asia, the retiring Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, predicted today on his return here from Jakarta. Speaking at the airport, he said he had no
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  • 80 6 BDTTERWORTH. Thurs. A fisherman, Teoh Chow Hong. 42. pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here today to a charge of evading $268 65 custom* duty on 48 dozen playing cards and 60 doeen bottles of medicine at Bagan Jf rmal here on March 30. His wife. On* Yew
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  • 41 6 TELUK ANSON, Thura.— Sohani bin Tosa. eight-year-old son of a coconut smallholder, died half an hour after he was bitten by a snake in the compound of his house in the Bagan Datoh area. 25 miles from here, yesterday.
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  • 153 6 Patricia, 6, faces first big test as ballet dancer PATRICIA ("I want to be a ■tar"; Choo, 6. of Singapore. Is all set for the first big test of her dancing career. In about two wrrks she will have to put into practice all that she has been taught during
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  • 30 6 PENANG. Thurs.— Burglars broke open the back door of a shop In Beach Street last night and stole 33 fishing nets valued at $1,485. They also took $20.
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  • 77 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Thnr«. —A Malayan studying at the University of Christchurch, New Zealand, on a Colombo Plan scholarship hag passed his second year examination in science with straight As. Mr. Goh Bean San. son of Mr. Goh Soon Leone <lf Alor Star, obtained distinctions in
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  • 26 6 PENANG. Thurs.— The annual meeting of the Penan* Chamber of Commerce will be held at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow at its China Street Ghaut premises.
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  • 25 6 PENANG. Thurs. Two shot-guns have been reported stolen from the house of Mr. N. M. Glass, manager of Pral estate, at Batu Kawan.
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  • 310 6 TWENTY miles from Ldln--1 burgh In the placid countryside, dotted with sheep and brooks roved Bobby, a little Bkye terrier. His master U an old shepherd named Jock. The little terrier grew and so did his deration to his master Walt Disney's "Onyfrten Bobby" tells
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  • 117 7 HELP FOR JOHNNY TO BUY A 'POSSUM' QINGAPORE. Thurs.— <3 Three Straits Times readers have rallied to help paralytic schoolboy Johnny Ang get a wonder machine called "Possum" to enable him to lead a full life. A Kuala Lumpur reader, "deeply moved" by Johnny's story in Tuesdays Straits Times, has
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An Australian Army film unit has |ust completed shooting a 15--minute colour film of Singapore and Malaya which will be televised throughout Australia and distributed to film libraries.
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  • 77 7 Schoolboy drowned in the sea MALACCA, Thurs.— Sunny l Sim Fook Ann. 15. of the Anglo-Chinese School, here, was drowned in the sea near here yesterday evening. He had gone to the beach of! Tranquerah Road for a swim with three other boys at 6 p.m. Half an hour later,
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  • 30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Tun Abdul Razak. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development, will visit Johore Bahru on April 10 to see the progress in rural projects.
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  • 84 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. -Kuslm bin Busamat, 52. was charged today with attempting to murder a police officer, acting Asst. Supt. Fong Ylng Loong. He is alleged to have committed the otlence at the Ministry of Home Affairs In Empress Place, yester- day. He also
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  • 43 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. will open a World Health Day exhibition at the British Council Hall here on Saturday. The exhibition will be open to the public from April 9, to 15.
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  • 36 7 IPOH. Thur:..— Perlathamby Chettlar. former managing director of Hotel Savoy, was fined a total of $30 here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to three charges of failing to contribute to the Employees' Provident Fund.
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  • 316 7 April 24— the big poll date BUT FIRST THE PARTY LEADERS WILL MEET TO DECIDE ON 'PEACE RULES 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. the next five months, Malaya's rural population of more than 300,000 voters will go to the polls to elect their representatives to 296 local councils. The membership of
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  • 130 7 AND THE BAND PLAYS RASA SAYANG r THIS crowd of enthusiastic flag-waving Alliance members and supporters greeted the national president of the Maiavan Chinese Association and Federation Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. whon he flew into Singapore from Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday evening: to
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  • 248 7 SENATOR SUGGESTS SPECIAL TAXIS FOR SCHOOLS DENANG, Thurs Penang and, possibly, also other states in the Federation may have special school taxis shortly, if the Ministry of Transport accepts a recommendation by the Acting Chairman of the Penang M.C.A. Senator Cheah Seng Khim. Senator Cheah told the Straits Times today
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  • 113 7 I 1 1 LONDON, Thurs. 1 ■QEADERS ot Britain's mass-circulation Daily Mirror agreed yesterday with a recent Army ban on Servicemen's wives wearing short shorts in the streets of Singapore. A Serviceman just back from Singapore wrote: Service wives should take a tip from their
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  • 332 8 THE TALK-"" SEEMS EXTREMELY ONE-TRACK IT seems that thete days I just can't get atvav from the subject of mosquitoex 1 turn on the radio, and there v programme about the mosquito- fighters of tht dtf. I open a newspaper, anu there are articles about mosquitoes. I eavesdrop on a
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  • 574 8 IJV now just about 'everybody has heard the wonderful news. that you can get a Singer sewing: machine without paying any deposit! Keallv. it's such a good bargain too good to miss that I almost wish I didn't already have a Singer 319K m> I
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  • 191 8 Young ladies each one pUISK and confidence seemed to be the order of the day when the American School girls put on a fashion show recently to of all things! send a group of boy school mates to Bangkok to take part in a sports meeting. Models, from pint-sized ones
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  • 885 8 HOT isn't it. these days? Wilts your hairdo. limps your dress and plays havoc with tempers no wonder you don't feel like cooking! Well you don't hare to Cook, I mfan. I may not be ;<n expert chef by any mean*,
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  • 175 8 WANTED MAN'S DEATH: A PROBE SEGAMAT. Thurs. Detectives were today trying to piece together the last moments of a wanted man. whose body was found in the Jementah River yesterday. They are anxious to find out how Llew Wah Ming. 37. a local broker and rubber trader, met his death.
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  • 57 8 PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs. Fourteen boys who recently left school have been recruited as clerks by the Malayan Railway here. These recruits, with Senior Cambridge. Lower Certificate of Education and Form IV qualifications, will later be absorbed into the permanent establishment. A railway spokesman said that
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  • 27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Army Joint Service Corps < Combined Records) will hold a children's party on Saturday at 5 p.m. in Rifle Range Road.
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  • 175 8 SINGAPORE, Thur». EMPLOYEES of Sandilands Buttery and and Co. Ltd., Chulia Street, went on strike today following a hitch in preliminary negotiations between the firm and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The company's manager, Mr. C E. Goodrich, contended that
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  • 657 8 Yoke Heong 'I leave decision with Minister' KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday \TISS Lai Yoke Heong, the Kuala Lumpur schoolgirl who lost both her arms in an accident, today expressed her deep appreciation for a Manila millionaire's offer to have her fitted with artificial arms. She Mid: "I am very thankful to
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  • 43 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tliur.sThe president of the Negrl Sembilan Younc Christian Workers Movement, Mr. M G. Herrera will leave here on Sunday to attend the World Conference of Young Workers in Casablanca. Morocco, on Tuesday. He will be away tor 10 days.
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  • 125 8 Vanished— his wife and 4 children gINGAPORE. Thurs. A Naval Base employee. Veeramuthu Kallinuthu. 32, today appealed to the Straits Times to help him trace his wife. Pappa. (left). who disappeared with their four children on March 17. Kajimutbu. a diesel locomotive driver, said that Inhad had a quarrel with
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    • 141 8 Li 'l Abnvr Ht§ A I V**pp **i^*\-2SXCS3SeSLSI I -H* PW* A M*CH«Nn I ±^rr A I I YOU SAY VOU'Rh- --l mm \/OM**L. «UNrHOMTHCAIWrML JS£?£&£ '*>* ENFORCER'S" PR i END rosr>o<?-Assot>J4fSME I -**o scooted/.' i NUTSY, THE the police chief 9 pi L__ J ~> ENFORCKW O WHICH POLICE
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    • 300 9 n f I b^bP" bH^bß I YOUR NEW SIGN OF ENERGY IS UP! ticides, kerosene, plastic, petroleum asphalt the list of Esso products goes on and on. Every industry B 1 B B "''™^*7^B?'* JK BP Bsaß BBrIBI flk Bbb^J^Bbl is served. People in all walks of life benefit! i^K^^P
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  • 63 10 >• Worit tU (Minimum) MRS. SONG ONQ LIEW Dee Madam Chan O«k Heok, aged 84 pained away peacefully at her residence, 60 Chancery Ljine. on 6/4/62 at 11 a.m., leavinK Ixrilnd three Dons, Kok Eng, Xok lmm and Kok Hoo one <laot*tsT. Mm. Uoh Tlaw Ttong, three daughters-in-law, ten
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  • 30 10 J» WfU tU (Miuimmm) MRS. B. N. DC (OUZA and too thank all Relatives and Friend* for their Donations. Wrealbs, Atteodanes snd Valuable Assistance rendered durlu< tbetr tcecnt bereavement.
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  • 149 10 >c Ward* tie (Minimum) dancC BEiIOK THE asa at 81-Ruaa Inn. Port Dlckson on Saturday to music of nvs bands In competition— WOO p.m. to 1.00 a.m. CORNEAL MICRO LBNIEt. preacrlb. Ed by P..V. Ueyar, Opbtnalmlc Opticians. No. 6 Raffles Place Singapore (Telephone 834 IS). Lee Wah Bank Building,
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  • The Straits Times
    • 695 10 It is difficult to believe that the Philippines Government is taking seriously the old Sulu claim to North Borneo. Of course it can hardly ignore the. legislature's request that it should investigate the claim, but whatever the press in Manila may think, there is no substance in
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    • 310 10 While delegates of the Philippines to the Asa talks have been admiring Malayan farming methods and achievements, Malaya's Minister for Agriculture has been admiring those of Japan. Inchc Aziz Ishak's latest expression of this regard is to be found in the announcement that he has arranged for a
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    • 212 10 America, Britain and Russia are to make another effort to break their deadlock on the banning of nuclear tests, and will report back to the disarmament conference next week. It is the same old deadlock, Russian refusal to consider an effective system of detection which the Western powers
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  • 807 10 DANGERS OF THIS 'PAPER EVIDENCE' 'There are valid reasons for a court not acting on out-of-court statements in preference to evidence from the box,.. FROM A CORRESPONDENT IN A LETTER TO THE STRAITS TIMES YOUR leader (ST. April 4) refers to t+ie restrictions on the use in evidence of statements
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  • 174 10 YOUR correspondent "Or--1 ang Johore (B.T. April 2) has complained about there being only one H.S.C. centre in the whole State of Johore, though the population of Johore Is nearing the million mark. I agree with him that political leaders, educationists and parents should
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  • 160 10 WHAT have we come to when an acting deputy director of Radio Malaya, presumably add re s sing nlmself to the public as its official spokesman, admits that the organisation does not really know what It Is looking for when it seeks English-speaking announcers? Can anybody define,
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  • 124 10 ALLOW me to point out that there are two types of OCE taken by pupils of Singapore: one that of the Cambridge Examining Byddicate, the other that of the Associated Examining Board. As there is much confusion about the standard of the Cambridge OCE, this difference
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  • 306 10 W.H.O.'S war: Has it aimed too high? By Dr. Abraham Marcus I ONLK)N. Thurs. Experts are beginning to have second thoughts on the World Health Organisation's policy of the era. dlcatlon of malaria. A ireetlng at the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene here recently felt that eradication was
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    • 71 10 S*«iuTks«4M«UyMail > Claaalfled advertisement* sasy be »*a<»< tot let Floor COLO STONA«B ANCADB Orchsrd Boad COLO STORAOC BMANCHKS I AT HOLLAND DO AD— KATONO) KKPPKL ROAD-NAVAL BASK j*j Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STOKE LTO Winchester House. Coilyer Quay I THI NEWS FtioNT Fflxpetrkk s Supermarket M. M. MM AIL a
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    • 94 10 When Your Body Fights Infection Although we come into contact every day with enough diseases to kill us, somehow we manage to survive. An evervigilant defense mechanism automatically overwhelms invading microbes with antibodies before they have a chance to breed. In the March Reader's Digest (now on sale) a fascinating
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    • 114 10 TRUST SWANSON H '»%s^ the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when if i young, trader and flavourf ul Quick-f rozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fin* quality and delicious flavour until the
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  • 522 11 FAMILY FORCED TO FLEE HOME IN SPITE OF BOMOH'S EFFORTS: RICE TURNED TO SAND! SINGAPORE, Thursday. POLTERGEIST with an intense dislike for lipstick, hair brushes, combs and other toilet articles, has taken over a home in Jalan Pasir, Geylang Serai, occupied until finally driven out three nights
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  • 246 11 BUT ITS ALL OVER IN A DAY: NAAFI SETS DATE FOR START OF NEGOTIATIONS gHY striking women employees seen outside NAAFI headquarters in Grange Road, Singapore, yesterday, shortly before an announcement by the NAAFI that it would start negotiations on the Industrial Workers Union's claims on wages
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  • 232 11 Peace volunteers in to study if help required here SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Director of the "Volunteers for World Peace Movement," Mr. David Wynn, is now in Singapore to find out if his organisation's people-to-peo-ple assistance programme is needed here and in the Federation. Mr. Wynn, 48. a Callfornlan businessman and
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  • 61 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Jerome Francis, 36, manager of Loyola institution. Sentui, was fined $280. or eight weeks' Jail, by the First Magistrate's Court today when he pleaded guilty to failing to remit Employees Provident Fund contributions of four employees for February last year. He was
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  • 103 11 VOLUNTEERS FOR IRIAN REGISTER AT CONSULATE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Registration of Singapore volunteers for Indonesia's campaign for West Irian officially opened at the Indonesian Consulate this morning. This was later confirmed by Dr. John Muzhar, public relations officer of the Consu-late-General. He declined to give details, but said that a Press
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  • 88 11 Citizenship falsehood: Fined $150 BENTONG, Thurs.— A housewife, Foo Yoke Wan 52 obtained a Federal citizenship certificate after residing in Malaya for only 20 months, the magistrate's r.ourt here was told yesterday. Foo, ol Sungel Pertlng Estate, obtained the certificate by making a false declaration to the Registrar of Citizens
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  • 30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The British High Commissioner here, Sir Oeofroy Tory, yesterday addressed the members of the Economic Society of Victoria Institution on "The Commonwealth of Today."
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  • 281 11 Singapore. Thur*. T»HE Barisan Sosialis said today it was necessary for the Federation Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, to make a "realistic reappraisal" of the constitutional proposals for merger and to approach afresh the question of national unity. In a statement Issued here, the party said: "Our
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  • 151 11 TANA RATA (Cameron Highlands) Thursday. md on apt T HE Philippines Vice-president, Mr. Emmaneul Pelaez. handled MR. PELAEZ 1 a gQlf dub fOJ the flrgt Ume m hig Ufe today and hU a shot high and wide. Mr. Pelaez, who Is leading his country's team
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  • 219 11 DOCTOR'S DREAM SAFARI ENDS WITH DEATH SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MAN who spent a lifetime going after big game in the jungles of Malaya was buried here yesterday—with his dream unfulfilled. Dr. Basil Noel De Souza, 59. had always wanted to take a crack at lions and elephants In the heart
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  • 50 11 SEGAMAT, Thurs. The Mentri Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, today toured rural development projects in the Segamat area. He visited the 4.300-acre Federal Land Development Authority scheme in Kampong Tenang, 25 miles from here. Later he inspected the Labls-Kampong Tul road, now under construction.
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  • 39 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 200-strong Perak Cinema and Amusement Enterprise Employees Union has agreed to amalgamate with the National Union of Cinema Workers. The NUCW was formed early this year, it has more than 500 members.
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  • 162 11 The greatest spy of all time... WHO was the greatest spy of all time? Who was the adventuress of the century? No, you cant name them but you can read all about them In an exclusive new series on espionage starting in The Malay Mail tomorrow. YOU WILL BE FASCINATED
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  • 46 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A new Barisan Sosialis fortnightly "The Plebeian" published In English and Malay was launched today. Its introductory editorial said it would "provide a forum for the expression of the views of our working people the most important section of our people."
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    • 78 11 ■''^'mB R| ■■Vg^^^BfflH Hk I«^*'^l^P^ IN SIZE— |W-=/i 1 A GIANT J^fl W PERFORMANCE V W^^F Th« COMPACTNESS b the P^^"^^^^^2 HMciol feotur. with the minim'CAßlN" Sl.d* Proj*<tor. At Vlglll" 1 if thown in the picture, this 1 1" j"*^* rnlW^ projector it only 9.5 cms M I ]l (3>
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  • 822 12 A Straits Times Feature AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES MILK AND PRODUCTS NA TURE-SCIENCE-MANA GEMENT COMBINA TION Dairy goods go round world yjILK and butter consumptions are reliable indications of living standards. Singapore and Malaya are using more of these items each year and much of this coming from Australia. Ideal conditions, selective
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  • 367 12 HOUSEWIVES th c world over are relying more and more on powdered and condensed milk for cooking and for preparing Infants' foods. A can of condensed milk or powdered milk is easy to use and does not spoil. Australia Is one of the worlds chief producers
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    • 232 12 buy Australian dairy produce pure, wholesome, healthgiving Australia's rich pastures and healthy I stock supply the world with large quantities of first-grade dairy produce —milk (preserved and dried), butter, cheese, ghee, and eggs —all vitamin- fresh dairy foods so beneficial to our JIHIHH^^ daily nealtn Government inspection mmmmmmmma^l Am Tfck
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  • 287 13 Recombined milk plants ideal for tropics IN areas of the world where climatic and othei conditions make it difficult to produce adequate supplies of fresh milk, the needs of the population can be met by the provision of a supply of reconstituted whole milk a product made by properly combining
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  • 187 13 BECAUSE dairy products are among Australia's most important exports, great care is taken to maintain Ihelr high reputation In world markets. Exports arc supervised by Government inspectors who examine every shipment being loaded for overseas. Only the highest quality products get through to
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  • 13 13 ASSEMBLY-LINE cheese canning: in an Australian plant
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  • 269 13 IT'S RICH IN PROTEINS, CALCIUM AND VITAMIN A jpHEESE one of the \j most concentrated sources of protein and calcium is also the oldest known form of manufactured dairy food. Its history dates back to 3000 B.C. and the number of named varieties in the world exceeds 600. Thirty -three
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  • 216 13 Ghee Aussie Dairy i men cater for Asia's special need gXPORTERS of Australian dairy produce are aware that the markets of Asia demand special products to cater for local conditions and tastes. Two such products are ghee and butter concentrate. Australia's present markets for ghee include. Ceylon. Thailand. Hong Kong,
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  • 136 13 Ice-cream mix in big cans A USTRALIANS are among J\ the world's biggest eaters of ice-cream— the present consumption of ice-cream is about 1] gallons a head every year for the population of j more than 10 million. One of the most popular desserts In Australia during i almost all
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  • 104 13 SECOND in numbers only to the famous Jersey among dairy cattle in Australia is the unique Illawarra Shorthorn. It is derived from the English Shorthorn breed. but is more finely built and closely adapted to Austrai lian conditions. A world record for milk production was held for
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  • 229 13 SEVERAL Dreeds of high class dairy cattle are used by the Australian dairy industry. The breeds Include: Thr Australian Illawarra Shorthorn, which VH originally developed In N>w South Wale> It Is derived from the Dairy Shorthorn with -.ome Ayrshire and Devon blood It la the only
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  • 282 13 FIFTY cows are milked simultaneously on a giant •merry-go-round" Installed at a modern dairy at Menangle. In New South Wales. The ultra-modern milking Installation, which cost $480,000 is a striking Illustration of the modern production line technique that has been adopted by I
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    • 173 13 Australia's finest processed cheese KRAFT CHEDDAR AVAILABLE IN 20Z., 40Z., 12OZ. BLUE CANS, AND BOZ. BLUE CARTONS -And for quick-spreading 1W?™?8! i K •WAFT sandwiches and savouries, try ...7 Cr Ckeesif KRAFT SPREADS \MJ IN 5 DELICIOUS FLAVOURS till 1 1 j I jj Blue Cheet* Gorgonzola Che«se Cheddjr Chees*
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 314 14 MOBIL OIL REORGANISES ITS OPERATIONS IN MALAYSIA HAS HEADQUARTERS IN FEDERATION WITH OFFICES IN PENANG AND SINGAPORE A NEW company, Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd., has been formed to look after Mobil's interests in the Federation, Singapore and the Borneo territories, following the reorganisation of the Standard-Vacuum
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    • 215 14 Now radios that 'talk' sold in Singapore a GENTS in Singapore have obtained permits from the government to import for sale a new type of radio set from Japan which receives as well as transmits, Just like a walkie-talkie. The first shipment of the sets arrived last month and have
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    • 283 14 OUPPLIES of copra from Indonesia and the neigh--0 bouring islands have dropped in recent months, causing the price of the commodity to rise because 01 increasing demand. In Singapore the copra price was reported firm last week. Loose copra was quoted at $27 i a plcul
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    • 231 14 AUSTRALIANS SELL MORE WIRE HERE: BUILDING BOOM npHE rising tempo of building construction in the Federation and Singapore has given Australian manufacturers an opportunity to export more wire and steel to this region. This was stated in Singapore by Mr. J. L. Wood, export sales manager of the Cyclone Co.
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    • 38 14 The Japanese Rubber Importers' Association announced that consumption of crude rubber in February totalled 12.000 tons, compared with 11.500 tons (revised) in January. The domestic consumption of crude rubber in March was estimated at 12,500 tons.
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    • 98 14 Mr. C. K. Lee, the Managing Director of Asia Insurance Company Ltd. and Asia Life Assurance Society Ltd.. has assumed the post of Executive Director of Lombard Central I-Inar.ce Company Ltd. with effect from the Ist April 1962 following the resignation of the Managing Director, Mr.
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    • 228 14 Canadian tractors for local market VERSATILITY built- in "Go Everywhere" Tracked Carriers from Canada specially designed for exploration and development are to be marketed in Malaya. The tracked carriers which are manufactured by the Robln-Nodwell Manufacturers Ltd., in Alberta. Canada, can be used for agriculture, forestry and mining purposes. Mr.
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    • 156 14 BORG-WARNER APPOINTED AGENTS FOR NECCNI CO. rIE Neechl Sewing Machine Co., of Pa via. Italy have appointed the Singapore branch of BoreWarner International Corporation as the exclusive distributor of their sewing machines in Singapore and Malaya. The offlee* of Borg-WanMr International Corporation. Sincapecc Branch, wen established in January 1900. The
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    • 97 14 "Hl-mn," the new synthetic robber developed at the Dun lop Research Centre, la now being produced by the International Synthetic Rubber Company at Hythe. Hampshire. It will be marketed Tor the tyre Industry under the name Intol M4OO. Danlop described the de- relopment of the rubber earlier
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    • 111 14 NEW PLANT MANAGER FOR FORD'S FOKD Motor I onipany of Malaya. Ltil has announced the appointment of Mr. Tav Kheng Tian as plai.t engineering manager. A resident of Singapore. Mr. Tay is a graduate in mechanical and electrical engineering irom the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. Mr. Tay spent
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    • 127 14 don't say 'lamps'— say (romptoii -you'll see why! SOLE A3ENTS:— UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. SINGAPORE SANDAKAN. FEDERATE) ENCMEERHK CO, VRk K. Lumpur Ipoh m Penang Malacca Sui intM. jsajHßflßOffl nf belvelM U L. 4 DOOR SEDAN We proudly present to you the 1 962 Plymouth the most superbly designed, the most
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  • 406 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL -.hares for the time being have taken the place of tins as the market favourites. Quite a fair volume of business was done in the section yesterday with prices firming in some cases. The great success of the Malayan
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  • 22 16 Malayan Stock Indirt* April 4 April 5 IndtMtrials: 170.73 170.82 Tins: 317.18 314.79 S Rubber*: 194.82 194.82 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 852 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan. stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: InOusUlsls: Bountrad <1.000) t1.55: Dunlop (1,000) BUt; East. Smelt. (I,OOO> J2.83 12.83 OL. 52.84 OL; F. and N. 'Ords (1,000) 52.78; J. Waugh (1.000) »-'.23; 0.C.8.C. (39.50 OL: Itothmam (9.000) SI.SSs
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  • 253 16 TIHE price of rubber in Singapore yesterday con- tinued to decline at the outset and then fluctuated within narrow limits. Some renewed Interest In forwards was reported with fair quantities traded. Lower sheet demand was moderate and largely confined to switching. During the
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  • 112 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. QENE R A L INVESTMENTS steadied on the day. B.H.P. recovered to 635. 3d. Oils closed firmer with Ampel Exploration improving to 17s. 6d. following the granting of prospecting areas in Queensland, but A.O.G. lost further ground to 735. and rights 575. Base metals were barely
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  • 113 16 April 0 Three roontne. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS r. N. 12 eta. Cold Storage M. M. Box 12 eta. Bteamihip B eta. Breweries 27 eta. S. Times 14 eta. Robinson 0 crt 8. Traders 23 eta. 8. Darby 3d. L'nlteers 13 eta. W. Jacks b tii. MININCI A. Amal
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  • 97 16 During January pan-Malayan external trade totalled 5750 million compared with $771 minion In December. The figures, which have only lust been published, show during January Imports rose $12.1 million to $411.9 million the highest since last July, while exports at (359.1 million were $8.9 million more than in
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  • 12 16 Talam Mines Talam Mtneaj output In March was 263 piculs
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  • 36 16 April 5. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 78% cents unchanged) K.L.: 78 1 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5480.50 per picul (down 37 K. cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 270 tons (op 3* tons).
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  • 125 16 Ttl Malayan Issuing* Banki' As»*ciatien made tneee changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S1UO): New Vark: buying TT 321. airman OD 33. SO d/st 33J credit bills. S3 l trade bills. Canada: buytng TT 34 B/lf, airmall OD 34 11/16. 90 d/it 35| credit
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  • 226 16 SHIP* tying aivnitid* nte fkngapars arttarvts t*day are: Prlma Maemk 42/43. Neleua 3H/30, KJ*x 35/96. Btdor 31/22. Lara Maenk 28/30. Metnam 13/14. Prea. Harrlaoo Cardiganshire 10/16. Elenlk 40/41 Stats of Madras 23/26, Baaka 19. Lloyd Bakke 4/5, Alexander Suvorov 23/24. Glang Ann NW 2. Zipper NW.
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  • 217 16 APRIL tirst trade rubbtr buyar* f.o.b. cloned at 5 p.m. In Kuals, Lumpur yesterday at 7SJ rents per lt>. down a quarter of a rent on Wednevdiiy's closing prlre. Tbe ton* was quietly steady. FEDERATION OP MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANCE rlomnK prices cents per lb. yeMenlav: Int.
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  • 212 16 APRIL first gride rubber buyors f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. In t-;n>-»--pore yesterday at 7SJ cents per lh. unchanged on Wednesday's closing price. Tbe rloKlng ton* wa« idle. B.C.C.ft.A. closing prlcrs la cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.R.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers 7*l, sellers TS): Int. 1
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  • 11 16 Pnngah Tin produced 324 piculs of ore in March.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1120 16 y\— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific e)t Atlantic Coast Servio* ETA ETA 6TA ETA Spore H'kong H'luiu S. f Cisco I.Angeles York "Kamikwa Mars' 22 24 Apr 21 Apr 14 May 21 May 23 May S Juae "Kumkawa Mars" 25/27 May 31 May 14 Jssa 21 Jsse -24
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    • 905 16 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES CHINtSI Product Excitants Sinii- bulk (40 ssliers. drum $43 selltrs. pars n**n pnen p«r picul TBc tons was quiet. "•cs^uV .11: bulk BJBM sellers, drum J^*K .."SSSn &&>*!&« Muitok Uy wSi. Vim SSSS atrTrVw 12 Tl wait* *162t nailers special Sarawak black (135 sellers, garbled Lampon* black
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    • 362 16 TIN OUTPUT— MARCH 1962 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN LIMITED 2.872 PICULS. AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED. 'Secretaries), D. J. Bedford, Secretary. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LTD. .(Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Shareholders are advised Out the Tin Ore output lor the month i of March, 1962 was 652 piculs. HARPER. GILFILLAN Co..
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    • 523 17 NOTICE SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATIONS are invited from University Students and candidates who hare been offered admission to the University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, in session 1962/63 for the following scholarship: South Indian Labour Pund Scholarship (for Arts. Science. Engineermg and Agriculture Students). Further particulars and application forms are obtainable from the
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    • 409 17 NOTICES PURSUANT TO SECTION 29 OF THE TRUSTEES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 34) In the Matter of the Estates of: 1. Estate of CHUA ANN YEN alias Chua Jan, deceased. 2. Estate of HSB YONO HKNQ alias Hee Yong Foil, deceased3. Estate Of KUAH BOX SOON also known as Quah Bok Soon
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    • 765 17 I W ssw VXi I sßsssf 111 urn m I Vvl 'I sJ I nVs^B] (Continued from Pare 10) SITUATIONS VACANT rTera-t Si (Mi*.)— Box SO et*. oxtra TEACHER REQUIRED for St. Anne's Kindergarten Petallag Jaya. Apply stating qualifications, age, and experience to 14. Jalan Tinggl Petallng Jaya. ENGLISH SPEAKING
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    • 1063 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ett. txtro RAFFLE* PARK. Spacious furalsMd bungalow 3 beds 2 baths quarters large garden 1530 p.m. Telephone ***** (Spore). FLAT, immediate occupation East Ooast Road 893 A. S rooms, modern sanitation. Apply Singapore Trading Co.. Ltd. 4 st 1 Collyer Quay. Singapore. 34,
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    • 969 17 TUITION Words SS (Mim.)— Box SO ets. rain BXPBRIfNCEO PIANOFORTB CRADUATK giving tuition to elementary and advanced students from district* 10. 11. Boa A 0913 B.T. B'pore. LIDO ORIVINO SCHOOL nfr— cours* »20/- complet* ISO/- gnarant**d S7S/- dual-coo trolled ears qualified instruct*™ IB! Orchard Road. por*. Phoo* 287» EXPCRICNCCO LADY
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    • 1142 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Wore!* SS (Mim.) -Boa SO et*. tmtrm ADVERT PRINTED ON 4/4/1902 should read 136 not 106. Apologies to owner of 108 Middle Road. ■OATS, YACHTS FOR SALE M Words Si (Mi*.)— Bom SO et*. oxtro SCOTT'S COT IT I Have a look at the raace of 7
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 328 18 PORT of SPAIN. Thursday ROHAN Kanhai hit 139 to help West Indies score 268 for six against India on the first day of the Fourth Test here yesterday. Kanhai, scoring his second century in the series, cracked 72 in boundaries. But the
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    • 118 18 r:\ASGOW. Thurs. new Summer Cup tournament, to be run on League lines, was approved yesterday by the Scottish Football association, despite vigorous opposition from the Junior F.A. and minor club 6. The proposal was put forward by Dunfermllne. who asked the association to give permission* for any
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    • 41 18 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. Two South African teams white and non-white are to be sent to the United States to compete in the national amateur boxing championships next year. This was decided by the South African Amateur Boxine Association.
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    • 18 18 NEW YORK.-Thurs.—Ameri-can Jockey Eddie Arcaro. 46. who has ridden 4,779 winners, his announced his retirement. Reuter.
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    • 189 18 BERLIN. Thursday. WEST Germany won the women's team title in the European table tennis championships here when they beat England 3-1 in the final last night. It was the first time Germany had won the women's event England won the title at the Inaugural championships
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    • 179 18 FAST TIDE AIDS CAMBRIDGE TO RECORD IN TRYOUT LONDON. Thurs. Cambridge took advantage of a fast tide and a following wind to complete their serious boat race practice with a flourish and a record yesterday. The crew rowed from the mile post to Putney Bridge in 4mln 6sec. This was
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    • 57 18 rKYO. Thurs.— The Motorcycling Federation of Japan, yesterday said that three Japanese teams will participate in the Malaysia Grand Prix in Singapore on Apr. 20. 21 and 22. The members are: Suzuki team— Mlchio Ichino, Selichl Suzuki. Honda team— Giichl Suzuki. Isamu Kuno. Yamaha team— Hideo Olshl.
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    • 100 18 WELLINGTON. Thurs. Rugby Union followers in New Zealand are ir< general agreement with a suggestion that any colour problem arising from the next All-Blacks tour of South Africa might be solved by classifying Maoris as "New Zealanders." Cuthbert Hogg, chairman of the New Zealand Rugby Union, said
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    • 355 18 England avenge Vienna defeat T ONDON, Thurs. England beat Austria 3-1 in a soccer international at Wembley yesterday to avenge a defeat by the same margin in Vienna last May. Though weakened by the absence of Tottenham players resting before their European Cup seml-flnal today. England were much too good
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    • 33 18 LONDON, Thurs.— Result* of lest nights Rugby Union matches: Camborne 0 Penzance and Newlyn 3: New Brighton 13 Birkenhead Park 6: Bristol 8 Newbridge 0; Old Edwardians 6 Notts 3. Reuter.
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    • 34 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Results of last night".-, Rugby League matches: Bradford Northern 2 Bramley 28: Featherstone Rovers 17 Swinton 2: Halifax 27 Hunslet 10: Wldnes 12 Wlgan 10: Huddersfleld 19 Warrington 2.— Reuter.
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    • 195 18 YEW YORiC, Thurs.— An ex. boxer and an ex-wrestler were among a seven -man New York State committee appointed yesterday to Investigate boxing. The decision to establish the committee, made up of members of the New Yors State Assembly and Senate. was taken last week
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 570 18 NOTICE I. GHAZAI.I bin OTHMAN. P.#>v?nue Offlcrr No: 1001. Customs Department Butterworth, P W hereby give Notice that I have renounced my former name if -RAZALI bin OSMAN GHAZALI bin OTHMAN. THE PENANG TURF CLUB KRDAH GYMKHANA MEETING AT ALOR STAR SATURDAY. :TH APRIL. ISSS. $1 UNLIMITED BWEEP are now
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    • 222 18 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Licenced SecondHand Dealers will be received at the Office of the Mechanical Engineer. P.WD. Selangor. Bwettenham Road. K.L. up to 12.00 noon on 18th Apr:i, 1962 for the Purchase of Unserviceable Vehicle*. Plant. Equipment etc. la the State of Selangor. Full particulars are obtainable during
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    • 913 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JJUL KEDAH Applications are invited for the post of Quarry Supervisor in the Scale MBBx2o-S5BB. Applicants should have had 15 years' experience in quarrying of i which 10 years should have been i in a responsible supervisory capai city. 1 Applications for appointment should be submitted on Porm
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    • 582 18 TENDERS TENDERS w ill be received from Registered Contractors under Head VII Sub-head (a) in Class "E and above in Tender Box No. S at the office oi the Chief Supplies Officer. Kandfing Kerbau. Singapore, up to 12 noon on the 18th April. 1962 for the: Manufacture and deliver; ol
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  • TIMES SPORT 2
    • 366 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL Team must show that they can play to form By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The big question in Saturday's home international hockey match here between Malaya and Singapore is whether the Malayans have learned to live with their new and most worthily-won reputation as a
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    • 238 19 SINGAPORE. Thursday. OINGAPORE cricket fans will see former English county player Rev. W.E.G. Payton play regularly m the senior tournament this season. Payton, 47 a former Cambridge blue who has played for Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, will take over the captaincy of champions R.A.F. Reg Ayles,
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    • 23 19 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. Butterworth Police will hold a ten-mile walking race on Easter Monday. Apr. 23. Entries close on Apr. 12.
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    • 55 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Windsor Rovers trounced Kampong Kapor 7-0 In a BAFA League Dlv. 3C match at St. George's Road today. Allan Wee scored a hattrick. Yusof Rahman (2) and Kum Wah (2) got the other goals. At Geylang Stadium. Seletar F.C. scored a 4-0 win over Alagappa
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    • 93 19 TENGKU LOSES IN LAST TIE CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Thurs.— A PAP golf teair led by the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, completed a SJ-J victory over an ASA team here today. At the end of yesterday's play in the four-ball bestball match over 18 holes, the PAP team led
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    • 17 19 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. The Lower Perak Cricket League competition will begin here on Apr. 15.
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    • 131 19 J^ONDON. Thurs. Bela Gunman. 62-year-old Hungarian -born coach to Benflca Portuguese holders of the European Cup. ha> announced his resignation —only a lew hours before j this year's semi-final against the English club Tottenham Hotspur here tonight. Mr. Outtman said: "My contract expires at the end of
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    • 445 19 Usaha-Setia, Dententurius and Tromp will make it 'hot' in Manchester Plate ON THE TRACK. Singapore, Thursday CRACK sprinters Usaha-Setia, Dententarius and Tromp did outstanding trials on a soft track here this morning. All three are engaged In the Manchester Plate over 6f on the second
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    • 43 19 JIMMY Greaves (white shirt) nods the ball past Manchester United goalkeeper Gask c 1 1 (on the ground) to score the first goal for Tottenham Hotspur after four minutes of the FA. Cup semi-final at Hillsborough, Sheffield, Spurs won 3-1.
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    • 203 19 little between them at the finish. Kilkely (Maynard) and The Lin tie (Lee), two newcomers trained by Nalr, did an interesting trial. They raced over 3f In 39 1/5. The Untie was going well on the bit. Nerome (Maynard) and King Power
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    • 32 19 HONOLULU, Thurs.— Pete Rademacher, former Olympic heavyweight champion, scored a unanimous points decision against former world middleweight champion Carl "Bobo" Olson in a ten-round bout here last night.— Reuter.
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    • 139 19 SASA move to form Asian swim federation CINOAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association decided tonight to write to all Asian swimming bodies reminding them to discuss Singapore's proposed formation of an Asian Swimming Federation when they gather at Jakarta for tht Asian Games. Singapore's proposal, which was first mooted in
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    • SPORTS SUMMARY
      • 36 19 TAIPING DIV. 2: Town Council 6 Chinese RC "B" 6. COMMUNITY CENTRES (B'pore): Alexandra 8 Queenstown 1; Jalan Tenteram 1 Pak Klo 1; Kampong Teban 3 Mlnto J. FRIENDLY (Penaac): TPCA 4 Olugor Indians 1.
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      • 22 19 KEDAH LEAGUE: Sg. Patanl 5 PWD 1. MALACCA KO: St. Francis Assn 3 Police 0. S'GOR KO DIV. 2: YMCA 6
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      • 13 19 FRIENDLY (Klang): Klang High School bt St. John's Institution 61-68.
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    • 112 19 AMERICAN COACH for MALAYAN CAGERS RUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— An American basketball coach, John McLendon Jr is expectrd to arrive here on Apr. 25. McLendon s visit is sponsored by the USIS. He will ■tay in Malaya for four months. McLendon is expected to spend one month in Seremban, coaching: the
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    • 20 19 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club plan to build an Indoor sports stadium, costing about $100,000.
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    • 211 19 Services to give a better fight SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Joint Services are aware of the magnitude of their task against Sporting Cristal of Peru at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (7.30 p.m.) and have no illusions about their chances. A Services official said: "We do not expect to beat the Peruvians
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 113 19 SPORTS OlAltY SOCCER TOIR MATCH: Spore Joint Services v Sporting Crlsul of Peru (Jn. Besar Stadium 7 JO p.pm.). STORE DIV. 3A: Arsenal v Seletar Jn.. Besar Stadium 6 p.m.) DIV. 3D: BODCA v KhaUa (St. George's Rd), Perhlmponan Setia v Bt. Panjang (MFA ground). Indian Youngsters v Buklt Timah
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  • 414 20 SPY PROBE MEN WARN ON RED UNIONISTS LONDON, Thursday. yyHITEHALL was warned today of Communist penetration of civil service unions. The warning came from a committee established last year to recommend ways to strengthen security arrangements in British Government departments. Lord Radcliffe. an
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  • 68 20 THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tees off in the golf match between the ASA and P.A.P. teams at the Cameron Highlands links. In the background, looking on, are (from left): Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, Philippines Vice-President, Mr. Lim Kirn San, chairman of the Singapore Housing and
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  • 371 20 LONDON. Thurs. A generally cheerful atmosphere was again apparent m stock markets today and the tone was very firm but the advance in prices lost some of its momentum. Buying Nl agiiiii mainly in small lot* but \\v institutions took a limited interest and this was
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  • 153 20 NOW HEALTH MINISTRY WARNING ON SMOKING LONDON, Thuis. The Ministry oi Health has Issued posters on the dangers of smoking which will be displayed throughout the country. The posters have a red banner line reading "Danger." At the bottom are the words: "You have been warned". At one side is
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  • 74 20 FRANCIS MARIA NIWINCTON. •■..crfiilly away at Southma, I on April 4m aced !»6. MR CHONC KIN »OON. It, rtle-1 [K-icrfuily in hi* rrridrnrr 30 Tonii Sliin T«rracr. KimI.i l.uti.iur Kunfnil or. 9m M a.m. PARAMANANTHAM no N. Kandinh RMtag Miok :'1 BrtdUUMt Road. K11.1I.1 I^umpur I'.-MK.d nil suddenly in
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  • 109 20 MR. AND MRS. Daniel Bin? exprnw their «incere thank* to their friends and irl.itlvo for their valuable ttifts .mil kind attendance on the oecailoo oi iheir wMIlm;. THE FAMILY OF the late Madam TMM An Swer Chine of K.iltm. linjh th.ink ail trte-niF and relativn »ho rendered a«siM.inri> In
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  • 114 20 Pelaez: PI Borneo claim! won't clash with ASA rpANAH RATA, Thurs. X Philippines Vice-presi-dent Emmanuel Pelaez today discounted fears expressed in an editorial of the Manila Times yesterday which said that the unity envisioned by ASA might be disrupted by the Philippines' claim to British North Borneo. Speaking on the
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  • 384 20 Mrs. LEON-SOH SAYS INSULT,' DECLINES AN INVITATION ■•JHE Secretary-General of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mrs. F. Lcon-Soh. changed her mind about attending a reception tonight in honour of Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the National President of the Malayan Chinese Association, became, she said, he had insulted the people of Singapore
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  • 79 20 ONDON, Thurs. The 1J Daily Mail reported today that actor Richard Burton has told his wife he still loves her and he hopes to visit her in London this week-end. "Don't worry about alt the gossip,'' the newspaper quoted Burton's message to his
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  • 157 20 Invitation for King -the Tengku is surprised PAMERON HIGHLANDS, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman expressed surprise here today that the Indonesian Government had invited the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong to visit Indonesia. He told the Straits Timra this evening: '"If they have sent ;tn
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 51 20 WATSON: To Carmrl and Noel 4h April. Assunta Hospital, a son (JohnV RETT: To Liml.i :ind Malcolm at I'uiiui Kukom Cott.iKr Horpitiil on Stta April V.-62 a ion. Mnrtin Kfith. CARR: On 4th at tb» Maternity Home. Roar Road. Prnans, to Joan and Ray n -on Michael Nicholas. Brother to
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    • 40 20 What kind of oranger are you CURLER SQUEEZER BSSvNsfcA^ft^^^^^dkt 4 H~bV*m*t m ABSOLUTELY SUPER Make sure r^-j /TS\ FV^I Orange Crush you ask for \^\*t)J\ e^ Lion and get I Orange Squash FRESH AND ALIVE WITH ORANGE GOODNESS FN 30-CSI
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 42 20 The Weather ulOHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kola Bharu 90 73 Penang 88 77 Ipoh 92 75 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 82 75
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